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Do Impact Fees Raise the Price of Existing Housing?
Comment: Chapin
Comment: Crowe
Effects of Proportionate-Share Impact Fees
Do We Know Regulatory Barriers When We See Them?
Reassessing the Role of Housing in Community-Based Urban Development
The Impact of Parental Homeownership on Children's Outcomes during Early Adulthood
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Volume 18, Issue 4

 


2007 

Forum

Do Impact Fees Raise the Price of Existing Housing?
Shishir Mathur
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Comment
Timothy S. Chapin
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Comment
David Crowe
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Articles
Effects of Proportionate-Share Impact Fees
Gregory S. Burge, Arthur C. Nelson, and John Matthews
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Do We Know Regulatory Barriers When We See Them? An Exploration Using Zoning and Development Indicators
Gerrit-Jan Knaap, Stuart Meck, Terry Moore, and Robert Parker
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Reassessing the Role of Housing in Community-Based Urban Development
Edwin Melendez and Lisa J. Servon
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The Impact of Parental Homeownership on Children's Outcomes during Early Adulthood
George Galster, Dave E. Marcotte, Marvin B. Mandell, Hal Wolman, and Nancy Augustine
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Outlook
The Subprime Lending Crisis
  
Focus on the Problem: Subprime Borrowers in Trouble
John C. Weicher
 
Responding to the Foreclosure Crisis
James H. Carr

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